Cross to the island of Merdø aboard a small ferry and step inside one of Norway's best-preserved merchant captain's homes — an atmospheric time-warp to the golden age of sail. A rare, intimate window into 18th-century coastal life that no amount of money can replicate elsewhere.
What to expect
The short ferry from Arendal harbour sets the tone: a gentle chug past skerries and sailboats to a tiny island where time has barely moved. The Merdøgaard estate is the ancestral home of generations of sea captains; rooms are furnished exactly as they were left, from the captain's logbooks to the kitchen hearth. Expert museum staff — often in period dress — bring the family's voyages to life with genuine artefacts and personal letters. Outside, the island's flower meadows, wild paths and driftwood beaches invite a languid stroll before the return ferry. It is small-scale perfection.
Good to know
Ferry departs from Arendal's Pollen harbour — a 5-minute walk from the cruise pier. Summer ferry schedule runs regularly; confirm times at kuben.no. Total round-trip is comfortable in 2.5–3 hours. The island has no cars and very few crowds — blissfully peaceful.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Arendal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.